The date when new preliminary DFIRMs were presented to community officials.

Appeal Start -

Start date for the official 90-Day Appeal Period.

Appeal End -

End date for the official 90-Day Appeal Period.

LFD Date -

The date where community officials are notified that a new or updated DFIRM will take effect in six months.

Effective Date -

The date when a new Digital Flood Insurance Map (DFIRM) become effective.

DFIRM -

Digital Flood Insurance Rate Map

LFD -

Letter of Final Determination

Project Status

Active - Mapping project in status

On-Hold - Mapping project experiencing delays

Completed - Mapping project finished; updated map in effect

Note - Projected Dates are only estimates as final dates have not been determined.

If your property was newly mapped into a high-risk flood zone, on or after October 1, 2008, you may be eligible for a low-cost Preferred Risk flood insurance policy as part of the PRP Eligibility Extension program.

Call your community's Floodplain Manager for more information on maps changing in your area. You can also reach the FEMA Map Information eXchange at 1-877-FEMA MAP (1-877-336-2627).

PRIMARY RESIDENCE DISCLAIMER

For flood insurance rating purposes, a primary residence is a building that will be lived in by the insured or the insured's spouse for at least 80 percent of the 365 days following the policy effective date. If the building will be lived in for less than 80 percent of the policy year, it is considered to be a non-primary residence.